Equal Abe

You read the Observer to cut through the politically correct fat and get to the lean meat—or non-encrusted tofu—of those weighty issues that feed your intellect. Then you pull up the World Affairs Council of Dallas-Fort Worth event calendar to see when the leading global know-it-all is headed to town...
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You read the Observer to cut through the politically correct fat and get to the lean meat—or non-encrusted tofu—of those weighty issues that feed your intellect. Then you pull up the World Affairs Council of Dallas-Fort Worth event calendar to see when the leading global know-it-all is headed to town with the latest topical poop. Because they have incredible connections (and enough matching place settings), the WACDFW throws about 80 lecture/dinners a year, allowing our humble metroplexors to nibble the experiential knowledge gained by honored statesmen and business powerhouses from around the world: writers, ambassadors, scientists, inventors, anthropologists, philanthropists, bigwig politicians. This weekend Abe Foxman, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League and controversial/beloved heavyweight defender of equal racial and ethnic rights is talking about Middle Eastern craziness (and his newest book, The Deadliest Lies) at the Adolphus Hotel, downtown Dallas 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Visit dfwworld.org.

Wed., Dec. 12, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 2007

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